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Wolfnacht - Dawn of Heathens - CD GRE - After a long period of silence Wolfnacht is back with 8 new songs! It's the best stuff you ever heard from Wolfnacht. Pure Black Metal with some bombastic moments and great hymns.

The second part of the colossal Italic metal epopea based on the roman poem Eneide (Aeneias)(CD-rom track inside with illustrated story, Hesperia’s concept, recording places, video)Taste the greatness of the purest Metallvm Italicvm

Hesperia is the ancient name of the Italic landsHesperia is metal from the Archaic Italic spirit

Sorry for the late reply. The Noble Path doesn't seem to be releasing anything. Kopjafa/The Noble Path seemed to be very promising, but nothing will happen. At least for now as the guy behind it still wants to, but doesn't have time.

http://www.blazing.ws/label/bibliothecaWe've started to add writings to our Bibliotheca section. Over 500 writings are planned to be added. We've started with the first two writings in the Religio section:

- Carter, Jesse Benedict - The Religion of Numa (1906)http://www.blazing.ws/label/carter-jesse-benedict-the-religion-of-numa-1906This little book tries to tell the story of the religious life of the Romans from the time when their history begins for us until the close of the reign of Augustus. Each of its five essays deals with a distinct period and is in a sense complete in itself; but the dramatic development inherent in the whole forbids their separation save as acts or chapters. In spite of modern interest in the study of religion, Roman religion has been in general relegated to specialists in ancient history and classics. This is not surprising for Roman religion is not prepossessing in appearance, but though it is at first sight incomparably less attractive than Greek religion, it is, if properly understood, fully as interesting, nay, even more so.

- Cumont, Franz - Astrology and Religion among the Greeks and Romans (1912)http://www.blazing.ws/label/cumont-franz-astrology-and-religion-among-the-greeks-and-romans-1912After a long period of discredit and neglect, astrology is beginning to force itself once more on the attention of the learned world. In the course of the last few years scholars have devoted to it profound researches and elaborate publications. Greek manuscripts, which had remained a sealed book at a time when the quest for unpublished documents is all the rage, have now been laboriously examined, and the wealth of this literature has exceeded all expectation. On the other hand, the deciphering of the cuneiform tablets has given access to the wellsprings of a learned superstition, which up to modern times has exercised over Asia and Europe a wider dominion than any religion has ever achieved. I trust, therefore, that I am not guilty of undue presumption in venturing to claim your interest for this erroneous belief, so long universally accepted, which exercised an endless influence on the creeds and the ideas of the most diverse peoples, and which for that very reason necessarily demands the attention of historians.